Who is this young man? Is he cranking the car or is something wrong with the tire?
This looks like one of our More kin but, for the life of me, I can't place him.
On the reverse side of this one is written "Nuts - Carl".
On the reverse side of this one is written "In memory of the days when we were 'huskies' and pals. I'll never forget them, Wally, so consequentially I'll never forget you." Huskies was italicized and I may not have read it correctly. Grandpa Schnack was called Wally and Wallie back in his Marine days. There is no name signed to this.
Grandpa Schnack, Jochim Walter Schnack, in the very back. There is a Canadarago Lake near Richfield, New York above Fly Creek. I've learned that Canadarago Park opened about 1909.
This looks to me to be a young Alice Estelle Clayton More. What do you think?
Josephine Clayton Lounsbury; I have another copy of this photo with the identification on the reverse side. Josephine was a sister of Alice Estelle Clayton More.
Grandma Schnack, Olive Letha Rose Schnack, on the bank.
Above and below are photos of Nina Handy, a friend of Grandma Schnack's.
Grandma Schnack again with her friends, all of whom are on the bank in this photo.
Grandma Schnack on the far right and Beatrice in the back. Who are the others?
Alice Estelle Clayton More on the left and Harriet Julia More Burgett on the right. Who is the woman in the center?
"Russell Sage College from Congress St." is written on the reverse side.
Russell Sage College from Second Street.
"Pillsbugh Building (R. P. _)" is written on the reverse side.
"The falls in your pasture" is written on the reverse side.
Some of these children are seen in other photographs.
"Mohawk Trail" is written on the reverse side.
"2/10/26" is written on the reverse side.
"Road through park" is written on the reverse side. Would this be Canadarago Park?
"Emma" is written on the reverse side.
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